Tuesday, July 13, 2004
Big Gay Rosie Slams Bush During Big Gay Boat Ride
PORT CANAVERAL, Fla. -- On the eve of a possible U.S. Senate vote to make gay marriages unconstitutional, Rosie O'Donnell spoke out against the Bush administration's plans to ban same sex unions during a stop on a gay-friendly cruise, according to Local 6 News.
In other words, she recognized she was overweight, over the hill, and her fifteen minutes had run out a LONG time ago.
"I think this cruise comes at the perfect time, when they're considering an amendment making it illegal for us to have families," O'Donnell told Local 6 News partner Florida Today.
Who's doing that, Rosie? You can have a family -- you can even get married. You just can't get marrie dto another woman. Is that so difficult to understand?
O'Donnell, who is a strong advocate of gay marriage and adoption, railed against President George W. Bush and the administration, according to the report.
Because if she didn't, nobody would pay any attention to her -- she's THAT irrelevant.
"It will be the first time, except for prohibition, that bigotry has been added to the Constitution," O'Donnell said.
Mark of idiocy number one. Prohibition wasn't bigotry. Neither is an amendment regarding the recognition of marriage.
No, bigotry would be, say, the 3/5's clause, under which a slave counted as only 3/5 of a free man in the national census. That was in the original document.
"That the prevention of rights and exclusion of rights takes paramount over some religious ideology.
What, did I miss something? Is there now a religious requirement to get married?
And, supposedly, that is what we are fighting in Iraq -- A religious extreme government that is not letting people live freely."
Mark of idiocy number two. Saddam's government was quite secularin nature.
Not that you support the Iraq war anyway.
The seven-day trip departed New York on Sunday and is the first cruise of R Family Vacations, the O'Donnell-backed company that promotes family-friendly vacations for gay and lesbians.
Sounds swell. Yearghhhh. Sorry, but in the words of Sam Kinison, most lesbians are short, fat, stump ugly and have a voice like a diesel engine.
Besides standard cruise ship entertainment fare, the 2,100 passengers on the chartered ship can attend discussion groups on adoption, artificial insemination, surrogacy and other topics of interest to gay parents or gay parents to be.
Only in America could you have a group of people with odd sexual backgrounds take a vacation and bill it as a 'family cruise'.
"It is not by any means only gay families (on the cruise)," O'Donnell said. "There are bi-racial families, one-parent families. There are heterosexual families. It's all families are welcomed. It is, in my opinion, what America is all about."
Thank God your opinion is even more irrelevant now than it ever has been. Twit.
O'Donnell will receive the key to Key West when her cruise stops at the popular island, according to Local 6 News.
Yet another on the list of places I have no desire to visit. Rosie gets the key to the city? Yeesh.